Actor Kellan Lutz is reportedly dating model Brittany Ward. The Twilight star and Ward have been seeing each other since October (14), according to Eonline.com.
A source tells the publication, "(They are) very close and have been for some time. They are super cute together."
Lutz previously dated his 90210 co-star AnnaLynne McCord for two years until 2011.
In 2013, he split from Australian actress Sharni Vinson.

Leonardo DiCaprio's ex-girlfriend Bar Refaeli has sparked romance rumours with another Hollywood hunk - Kellan Lutz. The supermodel was spotted enjoying an intimate night out with the Twilight star at the Leather & Laces pre-Super Bowl party in New York on Friday night (31Jan14).
A source tells New York Post gossip column Page Six, "They were cozying up in the VIP area at her table. He had his own table, but he sat with Bar. They looked pretty close."
Refaeli dated DiCaprio between 2005 and 2009, while Lutz split from girlfriend Sharni Vinson last summer (13).

Actor Kellan Lutz has cleared up rumours he is dating singer Miley Cyrus, insisting he's just "friends" with the provocative pop star. The Twilight star hit headlines in December (13) when he was seen cavorting with the Wrecking Ball hitmaker in Las Vegas. Cyrus denied the new romance reports at the time and now Lutz is speaking out.
He says, "It just makes me laugh. I've been friends with Miley for, like, six years. She's a great girl...We are friends (and) we run in the same circle."
He adds, "Are we dating? No, I'm happily single... I'm not (looking for a relationship) right now. I'm enjoying life and travelling quite a bit... There's no real time to find the one."
The actor split from girlfriend Sharni Vinson in May (13) before reuniting and splitting with her again over the summer (13). Cyrus called off her engagement to Aussie star Liam Hemsworth in September (13).

Miley Cyrus has fuelled rumours of a romance with Kellan Lutz after the pair spent a flirty night partying together after Britney Spears' Las Vegas debut. The Wrecking Ball hitmaker was in the front row supporting her pop star pal as she took to the stage for the first concert in her Britney Spears: Piece of Me show residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort on Friday (27Dec13).
After the gig, Cyrus, who had attended the event with Katy Perry, headed to Beacher's Madhouse and was spotted dancing on tables surrounded by a huge entourage, including Twilight hunk Lutz.
The pair cavorted with each other throughout the night, with Cyrus grinding with the actor and kissing him on the cheek.
Shots from the event show the duo cuddling up and chatting for most of the evening.
Cyrus was first romantically linked to Lutz earlier this month (Dec13), but he quickly shot down the speculation, insisting, "No, I'm happily single. I am very focused on work."
The actor split from girlfriend Sharni Vinson in May (13) before reuniting and splitting again over the summer (13). Cyrus called off her engagement to Aussie star Liam Hemsworth in September (13).

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The very best thing a horror movie can do is get you so invested in the characters that it's the very idea that they are in danger that troubles you. Not the frequency of gore or the creepiness of the killers at large. And for a while, there, that's what You're Next seems to be up to: really immersing you in the family Davison. An uneven clan of resentful, emotionally distant WASPs, there is just as much tension before the killings begin during their countryside weekend getaway as there is midway through the bloodbath. The defining difference: the earlier stuff is a bit more fun.
Middle-aged married couple Paul (Rob Moran) and Aubrey (Barbara Crampton) retreat to their gigantic vacation home in the middle of nowhere, gathering each of their grown children (and their respective significant others) together for a moreover unpleasant dinner. The occasion is ambiguous, although it is suggested that the family is trying to mend some long-tattered fences with this reunion. As such, the meal proceeds with spiteful comments, passive-aggressive comebacks, and a general feeling of discomfort for the only sane one in the room: Erin (Sharni Vinson), second son Crispian's (AJ Bowen) Australian girlfriend and former student. And then, murders.
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Lots and lots of murders. For no discernible reason, the family finds itself the victim of a team of eerily masked home invaders packing machetes and crossbows, bent on slaying each and every one of the dumbfounded Davisons. Naturally, as the characters fall, the stakes rise. But we lose more than bodies with each killing — we lose the fun. The fun in hearing adult siblings argue about which one of them is the fastest and as such most capable of running to get help. The fun in brothers bickering pettily about life choices while one has an arrow lodged in his upper back (that's Joe Swanberg, far and away the funniest player in the movie). Once the stars begin to get picked off with greater speed, there are fewer opportunities for these family squabbles.
The cat and mouse game to follow, however, is one a few notches above that of a normal horror flick, thanks entirely to the charms, quirks, and skills of guest Erin. Still, what we have from the second act on is a horror movie — a fun one, but nothing more. As You're Next seems to paint itself with the inventive countenance of something like Cabin in the Woods, you might be entering the game with expectations set high. Lower them just a bit, not too much. What you'll have in store is not a colorless slasher picture — it's a fun, funny, occasionally startling, and temporarily interesting. But rest assured, it's nothing too far outside the box, either.
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Twilight star Kellan Lutz has reunited with his ex-girlfriend Sharni Vinson three months after they split. The pair separated in May (13) after 18 months together, but they have now decided to give the romance a second shot.
A source tells Usmagazine.com, "They are back seeing each other, they do have a great time. They are trying to be fairly quiet about it, but they're not staying in a bunker or anything. Just a little more discrete."
Lutz proved there was no bad blood between him and his Australian ex-girlfriend in July (13) when he reached out to wish her a happy birthday.
In a post on Twitter.com, he wrote, "Huge Happy Birthday to the amazing Sharni Vinson (Sydney Time) and a Happy Birthday to the wonderful (her mother) Narelle Vinson for bringing such a beautiful soul into this world!"

Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz has split from his longtime girlfriend, according to U.S. reports. The actor has been dating Australian beauty Sharni Vinson since 2011, but the pair went its separate ways earlier this month (May13), according to UsMagazine.com.
Lutz and Vinson met while auditioning for Step Up 3D. Vinson landed a starring role in the movie, while Lutz did not.
The actor, who played vampire Emmett Cullen in the Twilight series, recently heaped praise on Vinson's romance skills after they enjoyed St. Valentine's Day together in February (13), saying, "Let's just say that I did it so well that she was surprised that I didn't propose to her."
Lutz isn't the only bloodsucker to have his heart broken recently - Vampire Diaries co-stars Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev have broken up after three years.

Let's be honest, no matter how much you might love your family, any getaway, gathering, road trip, holiday, or vacation with them is bound to be a little horrifying at times. Of course, your family was never hunted in your own home by a gang of arrow-wielding lunatics wearing terrifying animals masks as they try to pick you off, one by one. Or, hey, maybe they have. Different families have different traditions.
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The first preview for the long-in-the-works horror flick You're Next has hit the web, and much like those unsettling teaser posters, this should give you sufficient nightmares until it arrives in theaters on August 23. While the clip is being touted as a full trailer, it's almost more of a teaser, considering its focus on the sheer horror aspect of the home invasion movie. But despite being as terrifically scary and often times downright upsetting and unnvering as it is, there's also more Cabin in the Woods-esque in-joke humor than this preview would leave you to believe.
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The trailer also (wisely) leaves out a song that plays repeatedly at key points in the movie, and focuses on the ensemble as a whole. But, if you peer your eyes from the safety of the palms of your hands, try to keep a look out for breakout star Sharni Vinson (pictured), who kicks some serious ass in the gruesome, but surprisingly great, moviegoing treat. Lionsgate was wise to pick this one up, as the festival favorite has got all the makings of a sleeper horror hit.
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Watch it below, if you dare. And maybe reconsider moving your next family outing to a less remote location.
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You're Next, the home invasion horror flick from Adam Wingard, played to an eager SXSW audience at a midnight screening (well, about twenty after midnight, actually) on Sunday. The movie, which was on the festival circuit in 2011 before being captured by Lionsgate, has gained a reputation as an off-the-wall, genuinely spooky, and original horror flick. So does it live up to the hype from the horror community?
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You're Next, which feels like the fun house mirror version of the bleak The Strangers (that flick had no levity whatsoever, while this one often lets its audience laugh... hard), has more plot twists than it knows what to do with and killer(s) motives that doesn't quite match the absolutely horrendous crimes committed. But that doesn't mean you won't scream while you're watching it or check under the bed when you get home.
The film revolves around a wealthy family who have a get-together at their picturesque, albeit isolated (of course) rural home. The family bickers and catches up like any clan, but their otherwise nice dinner turns to bloody, chaotic mayhem when a band of masked villains (they wear animal masks, like lambs, in case you were wondering what the next couple years of your nightmares will look like) begin hunting them. Quite literally. With arrows.
The thing that upset me most about You're Next, watching family members scream and cry for their loved ones, was also the thing that made me appreciate it in the horror realm. Too often in horror movies, characters see their friends and family slaughtered, give a shriek, and move on like nothing happened. You're Next does the exact opposite, which only makes it all the more unbearable to watch. What makes a horror movie "fun" in so many cases is its utter detachment. Watching a mourning mother wail for her daughter whose neck has been cut by a trap wire is not fun. F**king scary, though? You bet.
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One by one, the family is getting picked off, with bloodier and bloodier results, but as the numbers begin to dwindle, Erin (a breakout performance from Sharni Vinson), a girlfriend of one of the sons begins to fight back. See, little did these invaders realize she grew up on a survivalist compound. By the time the identity and motives of the mysterious killers are figured out and Erin has shifted into full-blown kick-ass horror heroine, the film shifts gears from grim massacre to a fun 80s slasher flick.
That's not to say the scares dwindle (there's some truly unnerving imagery and a particularly disturbing exchange that happens over the body of a family member) but cheers and laughter take over in the latter half of the film. In the end, the tonally challenged You're Next sort of feels like a Frankenstein of horror movies (except, maybe, Frankenstein). All of the elements of the horror classics are there, so if you're looking for something totally innovative from your horror movie, this isn't it. (Cabin in the Woods has set the bar far too high). If you're looking for familiar bump-in-the-night scares with a big finale payoff, then You're Next will have been worth the wait.
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"I'm very happily with someone. She's a happy person, which really just clicks with me... It's really special." Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz coos about his new romance with Australian actress Sharni Vinson.